
Fallen angels bred with humans to create the Nephilim
The Book of Enoch tells the story the church buried. A group of angels called the Watchers defied God, descended to Earth, and married human women. Their children became the Nephilim, a race of giants that terrorized the ancient world. The Watchers also taught humanity forbidden secrets: weapons of war, sorcery, and the signs of the stars. God sent the Great Flood to destroy what they created. This story was so well known that Genesis 6 references it and the Book of Jude directly quotes from it.
Yet it was deliberately excluded from the Bible. Now you can read the full account for yourself.
Lost for 1,600 years. Found buried in the Egyptian desert.
In 1945, a farmer near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, discovered a sealed clay jar containing 13 leather-bound codices. Inside were gospels, prophecies, and teachings that the early church had ordered destroyed — including the Gospel of Thomas, containing 114 secret sayings of Jesus never recorded anywhere else.
Someone risked everything to hide these texts. The church wanted them erased from history.
18 ancient texts. The missing pieces of the story.
Bestselling biblical scholar Joseph B. Lumpkin spent years translating and annotating these rejected scriptures — from the Apocalypse of Abraham to the Gospel of Mary Magdalene to Acts Chapter 29. Each text includes historical context, cross-references to canonical scripture, and clear, readable modern English.
Not fringe speculation. Real ancient writings with real historical significance — finally accessible to everyone.
Why were these books rejected?
When the biblical canon was assembled in the early centuries of Christianity, dozens of well-known texts were deliberately left out. Some didn't pass the early church's tests for inclusion. Others presented ideas that challenged what the church establishment wanted to promote — secret teachings of Jesus, the divine feminine, alternative accounts of creation.
Some were actively suppressed and only rediscovered in the 20th century — like the Nag Hammadi texts, found buried in a sealed jar in the Egyptian desert in 1945.
These are real ancient writings with real historical significance — not fringe speculation. Now, for the first time, 18 of them are collected in a single, modern, readable volume.
The truth speaks for itself
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should every Christian read this book?
Why should every Christian read this book?
The Bible you know is the result of centuries of selection. These 18 texts were read, trusted, and quoted by early Christians — some are even referenced in scripture itself. Reading them gives you the full picture of what the early church believed, debated, and preserved. Every serious believer deserves to see the complete story.
Does this contradict the Bible?
Does this contradict the Bible?
No. These texts don't replace scripture — they enrich it. Many of them expand on stories and figures already mentioned in the Bible, like the Book of Enoch (referenced in Jude) or the Book of Jasher (referenced in Joshua and 2 Samuel). They give you deeper context for what you already believe.
What exactly is "The Lost Books of the Bible"?
What exactly is "The Lost Books of the Bible"?
It's a collection of 18 ancient texts — gospels, prophecies, and scriptures — that were excluded from the standard Bible. Each text is translated into modern English with scholarly commentary by bestselling biblical scholar Joseph B. Lumpkin.
Which texts are included?
Which texts are included?
Section One: Lost Scriptures of the Old Testament
First Book of Adam and Eve · Second Book of Adam and Eve · First Book of Enoch · Second Book of Enoch (Secrets of Enoch) · Jubilees · Jasher · The Story of Ahikar
Section Two: Apocalyptic Writings and the End of Days
Apocalypse of Abraham · Apocalypse of Thomas · 4 Ezra · 2 Baruch · War Scrolls (Sons of Dark vs. Sons of Light)
Section Three: Lost Scriptures of the New Testament
Gospel of Philip · Gospel of Mary Magdalene · Apocryphon of John · Gospel of Thomas · Gospel of Judas · Acts Chapter 29
18 texts in total — over 500 pages.
I'm new to biblical history. Is this book beginner-friendly?
I'm new to biblical history. Is this book beginner-friendly?
Absolutely. Every text is translated into clear, modern English with a scholarly introduction that explains the background, context, and significance. You don't need any prior knowledge — just curiosity.
Will this challenge or strengthen my faith?
Will this challenge or strengthen my faith?
Most Christian readers say it strengthened their faith by giving them a fuller, richer understanding of what the early church believed. These texts don't tear down the Bible — they fill in the gaps and show how much deeper the story really goes.
I've already read the Bible cover to cover. Is there anything new here for me?
I've already read the Bible cover to cover. Is there anything new here for me?
Yes — that's exactly who this book is for. If you've read the Bible thoroughly, you've seen the references to books like Enoch and Jasher that aren't included. This is where you finally get to read them, with full context and cross-references to the passages you already know.
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